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- Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
52: ...luenced by that war, namely by the use of tanks, fast manoeuvres and lack of trenches.
63: ...the morning of [[June 16]] in London. This was a last minute effort to try to strengthen the resolve of...
69: ...s often incorrectly associated with the BBC broadcast; nevertheless the words aptly capture the spirit ...
89: ...e Gaulle however maintained regular contact with past political lieutenants from wartime and RPF days, ...
100: ...he "most illustrious of Frenchmen" to become the last President of the Council (Prime Minister) of the ... - Russia (28007 bytes)
2: ... a country that stretches over a vast expanse of eastern [[Europe]] and northern [[Asia]]. With an area...
13: The vast lands of Russia were home to disunited tribes who...
15: The Varangian dynasty lasted several centuries, during which they affiliated...
17: ...fered from internal disputes and was overrun by eastern invaders, the [[Golden Horde]] of the pagan Mo...
21: Like in the Balkans and Asia Minor long-lasting nomadic rule retarded the country's economic a... - Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
18: ...t the age of 13 Gandhi married [[Kasturba Gandhi|Kasturba Makharji]], who was the same age as he. They ...
38: ...:Gandhi and Kasturbhai 1902.jpg|thumb|Gandhi and Kasturba (1902)]]
44: ...ences through many means, including a three-week fast in the autumn of 1924, but with limited success. ...
50: ...d. On [[May 8]], [[1933]] Gandhi began a 21-day fast to protest British oppression in India. In the su...
52: ...al India called [[Sevagram]]. He staged another fast at the end of the decade in [[Bombay]] on [[March...
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